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Toward a New Conception of the Environment-Competitiveness Relationship
(pp. 97-118)
Tightening Environmental Standards: The Benefit-Cost or the No-Cost Paradigm?
(pp. 119-132)
Are Your Wages Set in Beijing?
(pp. 15-32)
Income Inequality and Trade: How to Think, What to Conclude
(pp. 33-55)
How Trade Hurt Unskilled Workers
(pp. 57-80)
Symposium on Consumption Smoothing in Developing Countries
(pp. 81-82)
Consumption Insurance: An Evaluation of Risk-Bearing Systems in Low-Income Economies
(pp. 83-102)
Income Smoothing and Consumption Smoothing
(pp. 103-114)
Nonmarket Institutions for Credit and Risk Sharing in Low-Income Countries
(pp. 115-127)
The Economic Benefits from Immigration
(pp. 3-22)
The Impact of Immigrants on Host Country Wages, Employment and Growth
(pp. 23-44)
Tackling the European Migration Problems
(pp. 45-62)
The Case for Randomized Field Trials in Economic and Policy Research
(pp. 63-84)
Assessing the Case for Social Experiments
(pp. 85-110)
An Introduction to Vote-Counting Schemes
(pp. 3-26)
The Single Transferable Vote
(pp. 27-38)
Approval Voting
(pp. 39-49)
Optimal Voting Rules
(pp. 51-64)
Using District Magnitude to Regulate Political Party Competition
(pp. 65-75)
Analysis of Democratic Institutions: Structure, Conduct and Performance
(pp. 77-89)
How to Judge Voting Schemes
(pp. 91-98)
The Contingent Valuation Debate: Why Economists Should Care
(pp. 3-17)
Valuing the Environment through Contingent Valuation
(pp. 19-43)
Contingent Valuation: Is Some Number Better than No Number?
(pp. 45-64)
Economic Incentives and the Defense Procurement Process
(pp. 65-90)
Competition Policy, Rivalries, and Defense Industry Consolidation
(pp. 91-110)
Symposium on Health Care Reform
(pp. 3-12)
A Guide to Health Care Reform
(pp. 13-30)
Issues Every Plan to Reform Health Care Financing Must Confront
(pp. 31-44)
Universal Health Insurance in the Clinton Plan: Coverage as a Tax-Financed Public Good
(pp. 45-54)
Public Finance Principles and National Health Care Reform
(pp. 55-60)
Two Improvements on the Clinton Framework
(pp. 61-66)
A Skeptic's View of Global Budget Caps
(pp. 67-74)
Economic FAQs About the Internet
(pp. 75-96)
Computer Network Resources for Economists
(pp. 97-120)
Completing China's Move to the Market
(pp. 23-46)
Enterprise Reform in Chinese Industry
(pp. 47-70)
China's Macroeconomic Performance and Management during Transition
(pp. 71-92)
Systems Competition and Network Effects
(pp. 93-115)
Choosing How to Compete: Strategies and Tactics in Standardization
(pp. 117-131)
Network Externality: An Uncommon Tragedy
(pp. 133-150)
The Origins of Endogenous Growth
(pp. 3-22)
Endogenous Innovation in the Theory of Growth
(pp. 23-44)
Perspectives on Growth Theory
(pp. 45-54)
Endogenous Growth Theory: Intellectual Appeal and Empirical Shortcomings
(pp. 55-72)
Generational Accounting: A Meaningful Way to Evaluate Fiscal Policy
(pp. 73-94)
Should Generational Accounts Replace Public Budgets and Deficits?
(pp. 95-111)
Symposium on Global Climate Change
(pp. 3-10)
Reflections on the Economics of Climate Change
(pp. 11-25)
Costs of Reducing Global Carbon Emissions
(pp. 27-46)
Global Warming Policy: A Public Finance Perspective
(pp. 47-63)
Global Environmental Risks
(pp. 65-86)
Symposium on Management of Local Commons
(pp. 87-92)
Coping with Asymmetries in the Commons: Self-Governing Irrigation Systems Can Work
(pp. 93-112)
Managing Local Commons: Theoretical Issues in Incentive Design
(pp. 113-134)
Japan's Different Trade Regime: An Analysis with Particular Reference to Seiretsu
(pp. 3-19)
What Does Japanese Trade Structure Tell Us about Japanese Trade Policy?
(pp. 21-43)
Symposium on Democracy and Development
(pp. 45-49)
Political Regimes and Economic Growth
(pp. 51-69)
The Impact of Economic Development on Democracy
(pp. 71-86)
The Nation in Depression
(pp. 19-39)
Employment and Unemployment in the 1930s
(pp. 41-59)
Financial Factors in the Great Depression
(pp. 61-85)
Transmission of the Great Depression
(pp. 87-102)
Symposium on Keynesian Economics Today
(pp. 3-4)
The New Keynesian Synthesis
(pp. 5-22)
New and Old Keynesians
(pp. 23-44)
Price Flexibility and Output Stability: An Old Keynesian View
(pp. 45-65)
Will the New Keynesian Macroeconomics Resurrect the IS-LM Model?
(pp. 67-82)
Product Markets and 1992: Full Integration, Large Gains?
(pp. 7-30)
Economic and Monetary Union in Europe
(pp. 31-52)